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{{Quote|The shortest distance between two points is full throttle.|[[Grimoire]] description}} | {{Quote|The shortest distance between two points is full throttle.|[[Grimoire]] description}} | ||
[[File:Destiny-SparrowBike-Views.jpg|250px|thumb|Three different versions of Sparrows.]] | [[File:Destiny-SparrowBike-Views.jpg|250px|thumb|Three different versions of Sparrows.]] | ||
The '''Sparrow''' is a single-occupant | The '''Sparrow''' is a single-occupant vehicle used by [[Guardian]]s, primarily for fast travel across long distances within a playable zone. Each Guardian is issued such a vehicle, which is stored aboard their [[jumpship]] and can be summoned for use as needed.<ref name="Gamespot Interview with Joe Staten at 2013 E3 Demo">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es8peAOwntw '''Gamespot''': ''Destiny - E3 2013 Stage Demo interview with Joseph Staten'']</ref> Its stats can be improved within the game.<ref name = "Red"/> | ||
New Sparrows can be acquired from a few places; sometimes they appear as [[Loot]] (for example, finding all five [[Gold Chest]]s in [[Old Russia]] will yield an uncommon sparrow), or purchased from a vendor, such as the [[Shipwright]], [[Crucible Quartermaster]], or [[Vanguard Quartermaster]]. | New Sparrows can be acquired from a few places; sometimes they appear as [[Loot]] (for example, finding all five [[Gold Chest]]s in [[Old Russia]] will yield an uncommon sparrow), or purchased from a vendor, such as the [[Shipwright]], [[Crucible Quartermaster]], or [[Vanguard Quartermaster]]. |